Commuting's questions - English iziqna

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Its actually pretty easy. You drive a bit, down/up hill parking, 3 point turn, parallel, then drive back. (Depends on your instructor and location) Just remember that they're not worried about your parking. As long as you park within the white/yellow lines and you don't hit anything. You're good. They...
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Hey, I get really confused by some of these signs
The one attached in particular
I have no permit
Can I park all day Sunday?
Also, can I park at 12pm on a weekday for the rest of the day without a permit?
By the time I could ask a traffic warden it'd be too late
Cheers

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Uber is tracked - so there ll be a record of the journey, the driver etc.
If you re worried, let someone know you re doing the journey by Uber - then in the incredibly unlikely event that anything happens, it ll be easy to track back. (Given this; it would be hugely risky for an Uber driver to do anything)

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When heading west on what ever road you are on when you get to 65th street making a right turn is north.
When a road sign says north and you're driving north the house addresses get bigger. Wisconsin Avenue is probably the road that divides north and south.
The east and west center road is water street dowtown.

I also would like to know if I can sleep in it when parked on my property that own down the the street two houses down to be exact.I would like to park on my property so I would not block traffic. I love how the look so I want to get my self one as a a daily commute to work. Please and Thank you

I just finished my first weekend driving for Uber, after a brief experience of using Uber App as a driver I am kind of confused of whether is it even worth driving for Uber.
This weekend I drove in a medium sized metropolitan area so I didn't really get any opportunity to drive in surge areas besides 1 trip (I...
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You should be okay. Key words: Should be.
That distance-to-empty indicator is a mathematical formula, which means it's a cheap computer's best guess. I've gone past the zero mark in various vehicles more than a few times (but only a few more), and I haven't run completely out yet. None of those...
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a) Find out how much that commute will add to your car insurance. Your chance of being in an accident goes way up for that type of commuting.
b) No car will get good mileage in heavy traffic. You will NOT average 25 mph. You will probably get closer to 20.
c) If you spend an average of 1.5 hours or more per day...
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